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Colin Sturrock
Colin Sturrock
U.S. Geological Survey
Verified email at colorado.edu
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The late great unconformity of the Central Canadian Shield
CP Sturrock, RM Flowers, FA Macdonald
Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems 22 (6), e2020GC009567, 2021
252021
Fluids along the North Anatolian Fault, Niksar basin, north central Turkey: Insight from stable isotopic and geochemical analysis of calcite veins
CP Sturrock, EJ Catlos, NR Miller, A Akgun, A Fall, RI Gabitov, IO Yilmaz, ...
Journal of Structural Geology 101, 58-79, 2017
72017
Phanerozoic Burial and Erosion History of the Southern Canadian Shield from Apatite (U-Th)/He Thermochronology
CP Sturrock, RM Flowers, BP Kohn, JR Metcalf
Minerals 14 (1), 57, 2024
12024
Linking the Tectonic, Hypsometric and Geodynamic History of the Central and Southern Canadian Shield Using (U-Th)/He Thermochronology and Global Convection Modeling
CP Sturrock
University of Colorado at Boulder, 2021
12021
Testing Global Plate Motion Models using Dynamic Topography and Cratonic Vertical Motions Inferred from Thermochronology
CP Sturrock, W Mao, S Zhong, RM Flowers
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2020, DI014-06, 2020
2020
Cool Rocks: an Apatite (U/Th)/He Study of the Trans-Hudson Orogen's Phanerozoic Thermal History
H Snyder, CP Sturrock, RM Flowers
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2018, ED13E-0789, 2018
2018
Linking craton stability and deep earth processes using thermochronology; a case study in the Superior Province of the Canadian Shield.
CP Sturrock, RM Flowers, S Zhong, JR Metcalf, BP Kohn
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2017, T11D-07, 2017
2017
Using low temperature thermochronology to decipher the surface history of the Superior craton and test geodynamic models
CP Sturrock, RM Flowers, S Zhong, JR Metcalf, BP Kohn
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2016, DI51B-2669, 2016
2016
EVIDENCE FOR THE DISSOLUTION OF LIMESTONE TILES IN THE SHORT TERM
C STURROCK
2013 GSA Annual Meeting in Denver, 2013
2013
Widespread asthenosphere-sourced magmatism in western Canada reflects asthenosphere rising as the west-dipping slab breaks off from North America, while roughly coeval removal …
C Sturrock
Magmatism never extends into North America but does affect all of Rubia
C Sturrock
Much of the classic late pC-Paleozoic “Cordilleran miogeocline” is exotic to North America
C Sturrock
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